HD files on computer

Forum Forums Freeview HD HDR FOX T2 HD files on computer

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  • #12632
    Anonymous
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    Hi

    I regularly transfer SD recording to my lap top and play them with windows media player, but when I try to play HD files the media player stops responding and will not play them.

    I have also tried splash lite player and have the same problem.

    Any ideas why this is?

    #29492
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Because they are encrypted.

    #29493
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Both SD and Hi-def files are encrypted on the internal Hard disk drive, So I presume you copied the SD files to an external Hard disk before transferring them to your Laptop, Transferring to a USB drive de-crypts SD files but not Hi-Def Files. It is possible to have Hi-Def files treated in the same way as SD files, but you need to ‘Foxy’ them first.

    Note: this post has been moderated to remove direct link to the use of the Foxy utility [Admin]

    #29494
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi

    Thank you very much have tried it and it works.

    #29495
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi, where can I download foxy.exe? I’ve been looking everywhere but obviously not in the right places.

    Thanks…

    #29496
    Barry
    Moderator

    Seizetrap – 20 minutes ago  » 

    Hi, where can I download foxy.exe? I’ve been looking everywhere but obviously not in the right places.

    Thanks…

    Welcome to the Forum :-)

    I’m afraid you will not find much info on that see:

    http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/removal-of-certain-links-and-posts

    #29497
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I found it, but, it is no use anyway as I was trying to use it on Foxsat HDR and I did not realise it only supports the T2.

    It is very frustrating as my Foxsat hard drive is nearly full and I have some films in HD that I want to tranfer to my pc to watch using Mezzmo media server.

    I guess I’ll just have to upgrade the hard drive :(

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